Indigenous New Media Lab 2004

“binnung woolah dahgo” (listening talking together)

From August 22 to September 9, 2004 fifteen Indigenous Australian practitioners met in Brisbane, Queensland for the National Indigenous New Media Lab 2004. Co-ordinated by ANAT in association with Artworkers Brisbane, the National Indigenous New Media Lab ran for two and a half weeks with workshops in computer graphics, web design, video editing, video production and sound design.

Previously knows as the National Indigenous School in New Media Arts (NISNMA) this is the third lab run by ANAT that provided an intensive skills development environment for Indigenous practitioners.

The Indigenous New Media Lab was supported by the New Media Arts Board and Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board of the Australia Council. With additional support from Australian Film Commission, Arts NT, Arts WA, Arts SA and Arts Tasmania.

ANAT is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council its arts funding and advisory body, by the South Australian Government through Arts SA and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments.